Building a Greenhouse vs. Buying a Greenhouse Kit

Posted By Ron W.
Categorized Under: Garden Structures, Greenhouse Construction
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Some people are naturally inclined or trained in building things and it’s great to take advantage of those skills for things you want around your home.  When going about building your own home greenhouse, you will need to do some research on things from framing to coverings and everything in between to make sure you are doing what you need to be doing.  One thing a lot of first time greenhouse builders miss is the venting, which is a must for a successful greenhouse experience.

Another thing to consider is the efficiency of the greenhouse.  When you purchase greenhouse kits they are built to be very efficient right out of the box with the best frame for the covering as well as having all the materials you need to install and venting instructions and placement.  Basically, after determining the size and where you want to place it, everything to get the greenhouse up is there.  Once you compare ease of use and cost, most of the time a greenhouse kit will cost you less than building your own.  However, the satisfaction of building your own greenhouse may trump cost.  That is a personal choice and both will do the job.

Garden Rooms

Posted By Ellen M.
Categorized Under: Garden Furniture, Garden Planning, Garden Structures, General Gardening, Greenhouse Construction, Greenhouse Gardening
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An idea you may want to try in your ever improving and growing garden paradise is the inclusion of little garden rooms.  It’s a simple but brilliant way to create small enclosures and alcoves of your favorite outdoor structures, features and treasures.  You may think that you need a really large garden or yard to do this and that is true to some extinct.  However, you can do less rooms and more focused areas for a smaller yard.

Doing this allows you to gather together grouping of items to make every room perfect for you.  Using one or more small to medium greenhouse kits is also fun so you can incorporate your beautiful flowers in those areas and keep them blooming year round.  It’s wonderful to walk through the snow in the garden and see those colored blooms in the mist of winter.  Just fun and stunning.

Use Newspapers for your Greenhouse Floor

Posted By Edi T.
Categorized Under: Garden Planning, General Gardening, Going Green, Greenhouse Construction
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Most everyone knows the benefits of using newspapers to cover where you would like to place a garden to rid yourself of weeds, etc.  However, it’s also a great way to establish a floor for the spot you would like to place a greenhouse.

The first thing to do is determine where in your yard you have space that is also level.  Most greenhouse kits will need to be built on level ground.  Then determine how big your green house will be; do you prefer an 8 x 8 or maybe a 12 x 16?  You will need to know that in order to measure out the foundation for your home greenhouse.

Drive a stake in the ground at one corner and measure out your foundation from corner to corner (remember the size greenhouse you are getting) and stake the other three corners and pull the string tight revealing the exact size you will need for your foundation.  Always take a tape measure out and double check the measurements.

Lay out the newspaper (about 6 to 7 layers) to cover the entire area.  You can wet it in a bucket or have a water source handy to spray the paper to stay down as you lay it out.  Once you have it laid out it’s up to you what material you would like to have for a quick foundation.  You can choose an organic material such as mulch or a rock or gravel material.

The main things you will need to watch is to make sure the newspaper is totally smothered and can still get moisture.  You can also use newspapers underneath several kinds of flooring to keep your greenhouse floor nice and clear of weeds and unwanted grasses.

Easy Year Round Gardening

Posted By Edi T.
Categorized Under: General Gardening, Greenhouse Gardening
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A greenhouse is a structure that normally has a glass or plastic roof and sometimes glass or plastic walls that cause the air to it heat up due to incoming solar radiation from the sun. This keeps the plants warm as well as other things inside the building.

Backyard greenhouses are a great deal of fun and a great value for your money. Most backyard greenhouse kits require no permanent foundation and can be set up quickly in your yard. Make sure you get a greenhouses kit that can be put together without the need to hire a contractor as this will both save you money and give your entire family a fun DYI project!

Greenhouses have vents to move fresh air in and around the inside of the greenhouse to facilitate healthy plants. Make sure you have the needed supplies and accessories to make your greenhouse experience a pleasant one.